Secure Keyboard Entry prevents other applications on the system and/or network from detecting and recording what is typed into Terminal. Unauthorized applications and malicious code could intercept keystrokes entered in the Terminal. Enabling Secure Keyboard Entry minimizes the risk of a key logger detecting what is entered in Terminal.
Solution
Run the following command to ensure keyboard entries are secure in Terminal for every user that is non-compliant: % /usr/bin/sudo -u <username> /usr/bin/defaults write -app Terminal SecureKeyboardEntry -bool true Impact: Enabling this in Terminal would prevent an application that is otherwise validly intercepting keyboard input from intercepting that input in Terminal.app. This could impact productivity tools.